All Archive articles – Page 1021
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Animal anarchy
Pet insurance has become big business for insurers... and fraudsters. JamieTaylor reports
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Flood review provokes angry reaction from insurers
Insurers have reacted angrily to the government's announcement yesterday to review flood defence provision.
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North of England P&I Association Ltd has outlook revised to positive
Standard & Poor's has changed its outlook on The North of England Protecting & Indemnity Association Ltd (NEPIA)from stable to positive and affirmed NEPIA's single'A'-minus ratings.
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CII and Biba in talks over new broker regulation standard
The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) and the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) are set to discuss a new broker qualification to fit the demands of forthcoming broker regulation.The ...
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Hiscox increases Birmingham staff
Specialist insurer Hiscox Birmingham has appointed two new underwriters as part of its strategy for growth.
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Jobs boost for south east
Jobs in insurance are at a six month high in Sussex, Surrey and the south east, according to recruitment consultancy Alexander Lloyd.
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Breaking the code
When an insurance company turns down a claim, there are routes open for appeal. But do codes of practice cover behaviour in subsequent legal battles? Waltham Pitglow explains
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News in brief
AIIB EGM voteThe Association of Intermediaries and Insurance Brokers (AIIB) has set a date for its EGM to discuss its proposed merger with the British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba). …
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Most brokers to use new policy
More than 90% of Lloyd's and Company Market brokers could use a new policy document by the end of the year, according to a survey by the London Market Insurance Brokers' Committee (LMBC).The resea ...
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Working For Brokers
The final part of our series. Amanda Swinburn teams up with technology consultant Ross Hall to assess which systems on the market are suitable for brokersSirius for BrokingLaunched: Augus …
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Overseas Partners ceases business
Overseas Partners Ltd (OPL) has decided to stop underwriting new business immediately and put its Bermuda operations - OP Re, OPAL and OP Finite - into run off.




























